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Momosan Boston Morimoto
Address: 80 Causeway St , Boston 02114, MA, US
Phone: (617) 263-8800
State: MA
City: Boston
Zip Code: 02114


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30-21:00
Tuesday: 11:30-21:00
Wednesday: 11:30-21:00
Thursday: 11:30-22:00
Friday: 11:30-22:00
Saturday: 11:30-22:00
Sunday: 11:30-21:00


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Reviews
After checking their website, I decided to investigate since it said they had great ramen . Everybody Loves Ramen! They were able to squeeze me in at the bar . I had the Tokyo Chicken Ramen and it was delicious! The ramen was tender as was the chicken and mushrooms. Service was slow but the restaurant was very busy. My server was very friendly. Food prices are reasonable. $6! for a ginger beer is ridiculous. I am going to recommend this restaurant but plan on spending some time here during a Saturday night or a game night. Vegetarian options: Vegetarian options available. Dietary restrictions: Let your server know about your dietary limitations ahead of time before ordering. Parking: There are parking garages nearby. The North Station is next door. Kid-friendliness: Families are welcomed but I would make reservations. Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible.
When I read a few very negative reviews on Google, I should have trusted them. But I was staying at a nearby hotel and it was just right there so I visited for lunch. As a fan of his cookbook and iron chef days, I’m sad to say it was rather disappointing. I ordered spicy wontons, tonkotsu ramen, and dan-dan ramen, and the overall experience was a rather disappointing one. It made me wonder if Morimoto himself knows what’s going on at his restaurant..! I am a picky eater and I care for my food a lot, but I have rarely sent my food back to the kitchen. But the tonkotsu ramen here was one that I just could not eat for more than two bites and had to send back. As one of the reviewers said, it had a thick layer of oil on top of the broth. Tonkotsu ramen can be really rich and slightly oily, but not like this. The fat has to be incorporated in the broth and in some of the review photos, the broth looks more proper. But in the bowl I had, there was a thick layer of oil that was inedible. And the broth underneath lacked flavor. The charshu was too thin, too fat, and too sweet. More like shaved samgyoepsal, rather than the thick and juicy slice of pork that you should get on top of any tonkotsu ramen I didn’t like the thick, wavy noodles, either. The mustard green really didn’t go well with anything else in the bowl, and there was too much of it. When I told my server that I could not eat it because it was too oily for me, she was gracious enough to offer me another dish. I got the dan-dan ramen as it doesn’t have the broth. In another review, someone said how the pork topping on Dan-Dan ramen was cold. Some of the ground pork topping on my bowl was indeed cold. I assume they cook a large batch and keep it in the fridge/ warm it up to serve. But this is really unacceptable even at much lesser, cheaper places. The chili oil in this dish was good, but it was the same chili oil that was poured over on the chili wonton. For $16, it was very underwhelming. The chili oil wontons were $14. And they seemed like frozen wontons warmed up with pre-made chili oil which is available on every table poured over. There were some garlic flakes and green onions, but nothing else. Not even an attempt at making the sauce that should be mixed with the chili oil. Everything I had felt like a result of a very lazy way of running a restaurant with a famous chef's name attached to it. Everything tasted and felt like warmed up pre-cooked/ frozen food. I have been to many ramen and Japanese restaurants in this country and in big cities in Asia and Europe, and this one was definitely on a disappointing side. Not the worst food, but definitely one of the really bad ramens and underwhelming flavors in the other two dishes. The atmosphere is nice, and it has outdoor seating with big tables. It also has a pretty long drink menu, which people might like. It serves as a good hang out spot before and after the basketball games. It might serve a certain kind of clientele very well. If you want to try something here because you like Morimoto as a food celebrity or if you want a good bowl of ramen, I would not recommend this place.
2nd visit to Momosan and really enjoyed our dishes, especially the hot oil fish carpaccio. Only thing I would suggest is to put some of the Mountain yellow hot sauce on it which made it even better. Duck tacos were tasty though a bit small. Soft shell crab bao was also tasty. My friend ordered the duck fat fries which were nice and crunchy. Next time, I will order ramen to try which would be more substantial. Margaritas were good but small and seemed lacking in tequila. Love that I can go here before a game or concert. Not sure why average reviews given here. It's better than average especially for a food hall.
6/15 Saturday. 1:50pm. Female server. Terrible service for our party or 4. Constantly rushing us during the whole meal. I asked “what’s with the rush?” We were clearly still putting the food in our mouth. I had enough of this server towards the end. We just stopped eating, and asked for check and to-go boxes. Server replied: “Sorry I have to pre-bus.” God damn she hates her job so much. Bill came to $94. We still tipped 15%. Hospitality service is not her thing. She needs to go. Side note, food were decent.
This place was okay to me. Drinks were better than food. A good option for convenience if you’re around the area for a game or concert. Overall, wasn’t terrible, but not excellent enough for me to try again.Food: 3/5
It is quite boring normal ramen i probably wouldn't recommend to my friend. I ordered spicy tonkatsu ramen, the pork is done different compare to other Japanese ramen restaurant. it is a large thick pork meat, i didn't enjoy. Looking the same to my friend's order. The environment is good.Food: 1/5
This is only a review of their takeout/togo location within hub hall, not the sitdown restaurant. Maybe it was the selection that we chose for our order but the items didn't really meet or surpass the expectations that we had. We had the chicken karage and fries. Overall, it wasn't anything special. Chicken Karage was actually very dry, which was unfortunate. However, I would definitely come back to try to sit down restaurant as that seems to be a lot more popular and seems to be a lot more fresh and complex as well.
Popped in for a quick lunch and had a great experience with my order. Having been in Japan recently, I can say that the Tonkotsu even though I almost went for the Tsukemen was on par with my recent experiences! Wish I had had the appetite to try more of the menu but that’s what next time’s for.Food: 5/5
Our server was so sweet! However the food was quite subpar. The sushi is better at Whole Foods. The bf said it's possibly the worst ramen he's ever had. Nice deco design though, very modern.Food: 1/5
Ignore your intrusive thoughts of eating in a food hall.. this is a must try. Flavor and food is remarkable. Service could be quicker but nothing worth writing home about. Flavor profile was strong, fulfilling — come hungry; ask questions and enjoy ̈Food: 5/5
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